Annual Reports of the War Department, 1. daļaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1882 |
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00 Amount estimated 00 July 00 See Appendix 12 feet Abstract of proposals act approved March act of June act of March Amount appropriated amount expended appropriated by act Appropriation asked batteries bidder Board of Engineers breakwater bridge canal channel Chief of Engineers Christiana River commenced completion of existing construction contract Corps of Engineers Creek cubic yards defense Delaware Delaware River dike dredging ending June 30 entrance exclusive of outstanding existing project Amount expended during fiscal expended in fiscal expended to June feet at mean feet deep feet wide fiscal year ending harbor act Island jetty June 14 Lake Lieut mean low-water miles Mississippi River mouth navigation obstructions outstanding liabilities July piers Point port present project profitably expended removal repairs required for completion river and harbor rock shoal shore snags survey thousand dollars tion tons torpedo vessels wharf width Willets Point William Flannery York
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374. lappuse - ... and repairing and renewing the pipes of the same that supply the Capitol, the Executive Mansion, and the building for the State, War, and Navy Departments, two thousand five hundred dollars.
115. lappuse - Harbor, the Secretary of War, in conformity with the provisions of section 4 of the river and harbor act of June 14, 1880, directed that the necessary steps should be taken for its removal.
469. lappuse - B. This location was recommended by me as being the least expensive for a breakwater, with the belief, after consultation with parties instrumental in the inception of the work, that it would fully answer the purposes intended. My project was referred by the department to the Board of Engineers for Fortifications and for River and Harbor Improvements, &c. Subsequently, one of the members of that Board and myself visited...
528. lappuse - making appropriations for the construction, repair, preservation, and completion of certain public works on rivers and harbors, and for other purposes," the same being accompanied by a sketch showing the proposed improvements.
388. lappuse - Where said works are done by contract, such contract shall be made after sufficient public advertisement for proposals, in such manner and form as the Secretary of War shall prescribe; and such contracts shall be made with the lowest responsible bidders, accompanied by such securities as the Secretary of War shall require, conditioned for the faithful prosecution and completion of the work according to such contract^ and for the prompt payment of all liabilities incurred in the prosecution thereof...
288. lappuse - States to have plans approved under this part, and any amount allotted to a State but remaining unobligated at the end of the period for which it is available to such State, is hereby authorized to be appropriated for the next fiscal year in addition to the sum otherwise authorized under section 621.
445. lappuse - Officers will usually be detailed for astronomical duty for one week in turn, but in cue of bad weather the roster will be arranged so as to give each an equal chance to accomplish the work required of him early in the season ; when this work is completed, and when in the judgment of the instructor he has become an expert observer, his name •will removed from the roster.
355. lappuse - Tenn., to its month; of Bear Creek, running from Northeast Mississippi into the Tennessee River, Little Tennessee River from its mouth on the Holston or Big Tennessee River to the mouth of Tellico River...
444. lappuse - In field astronomy. — All the lieutenants who have not already completed the course, and been excused from further observations, will constitute the observers, a roster being kept by the adjutant. In addition, weather permitting, they will observe the sun or stars for time whenever serving as officer of the day.
628. lappuse - The amount that can be profitably expended in the fiscal year ending June 30, 1882, is the available balance, $18,823.22.